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Task #13: Read an author local to you.
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I will probably read poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay, who lived in my county (Columbia). She was bisexual so this can fit the poetry prompt (#20) as well.


Connie Schultz is about an hour from me.
There are so many good recommendations in these threads, my TBR is going to keep building up.

Terminal Alliance and/or Tamora Carter: Goblin Queen and/or Goblin Quest all by Jim C. Hines

The central branch of our public library has a local authors section though, so if I decide to go with a less well known author I'll probably start there.

Connie Schultz is about an hour from me.
There are so..."
I too am from northeast Ohio. If you enjoy graphic novels at all Paper Girls, Volume 1 is one of my all time favorite series and Brian K. Vaughan is from Cleveland. Connie Schultz is actually from my home town. Even though I don’t live there anymore I might give her book a go, pretty sure my mom has a copy.

Connie Schultz is about an hour from ..."
Thank you. I don't read them, but I meant to start, with this challenge this year. It's just been a really hard year. I bought "Kindred" in comic book form, when I was looking for something on clearance, and got the prompt mixed up with something else, so I might read that for another prompt next year.
*edit. Oh! Paper Girls, is that Amazon show on my watch list! I will look that one up, thanks again.

Connie Schultz is ab..."
I actually really enjoyed the show as well! There’s a lot of time travel involved, but it actually starts in a made up suburb of Cleveland!





Kristen Lepionka (amazing private detective series, can’t recommend it enough)
Robin Yocum (lots of crime/investigation type stuff)
Ruth Emmie Lang (from Columbus, currently in Cleveland I think? Fun magical wholesome novels)
Margaret Peterson Haddix (lots of middle grade and YA)
The book loft will often feature local authors too if anyone else is looking for Columbus books lol



I'm thinking of going with Randall Monroe or Dennis Lehane for Boston area authors.

Gary Lonesborough grew up down the south coast, but there's authors closer to me than that.


I live north of Boston, and according to my research Malinda Lo (Last Night at the Telegraph Club, Ash) and Louise Miller (The City Baker's Guide to Country Living) both live locally.





An interesting idea for a future challenge might be to read an academic thesis or dissertation.

I have an ARC of The Marigold that I'll probably end up reading first (the author lives here, though it's set in Toronto). But I also have Reclaiming Hamilton: Essays from the New Ambitious City and Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place that I've been meaning to read. Then The Amateurs is an apocalyptic story that I know is set here (even though apparently the book doesn't explicitly say so), and Beautiful Scars: Steeltown Secrets, Mohawk Skywalkers and the Road Home sounds like a really neat memoir from a local musician.


Liz Adams never imagined when she moved to Charleston with her truth sniffing Labrador retriever, Duke, that she would use her skills as a private investigator to avoid winding up on death row.


All This Could Be Different
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution
No One Left to Come Looking for You
Flight

Love in a Fallen City
City at the End of Time: Poems by Leung Ping-kwan
Crevasse
Cantonese Love Stories: Twenty-Five Vignettes of a City
TETE-BECHE apparently inspired In the Mood for Love
There were quite a few poetry books, so I think I'll choose one of those as I'm trying to read more poetry!



Looks like I can work a friend's recently published book into a Read Harder Challenge -
Blood Rising: Home
And if anyone is double-dipping, you could also use this one for less than 500 Goodreads reviews.


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